A Maryland woman faces felony resisting arrest charges after two Rehoboth Beach police officers received minor injuries as they attempted to stop her for questioning in connection with a shoplifting investigation.

Rehoboth Beach police said in a news release the incident began at around 3:40 p.m. on Thursday after an officer on foot patrol was contacted by an employee of Tidal Rave, located in the first block of Rehoboth Avenue, to report a shoplifting had occurred inside the store.

Karisma D. Wynn Sheeler, 23, of Montgomery Village, Maryland, who was leaving the area of the store, was identified as the suspect, police said.

The officer attempted to stop Wynn Sheeler and have her return to the store so that he could investigate the allegation but she refused.

Police said that when officers attempted to take Wynn Sheeler into custody, she refused and fought to prevent them from doing so. Three Rehoboth police officers eventually restrained and took Wynn Sheeler into custody.

Wynn Sheeler showed signs of intoxication, police said.

She was charged with two counts of felony resisting arrest with force or violence, one count of menacing, three counts of disorderly conduct and one count of failure to comply with taking of photos and fingerprints. The last five charges are all misdemeanor offenses.